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| | Description | This international travel adapter plug converts a USA plug to a European plug, for use in Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. This adaptor plug modifies electrical outlet, does not change the voltage, supports universal voltage 110V-240V. |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 4.0 inches | | Package Width: | 3.0 inches | | Package Height: | 1.0 inches | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 2 reviews |
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Round, 3-prong adapters are better. Jul 10, 2010
By Daniel Instead of these, I recommend round grounded adapters for US 3-prong as well as 2-prong plugs. Why? Because they have a better, more snug fit on both sides. They fit more snuggly in the Euro/Schuko socket. These flat 2-prong adapters in my experience tend to have a looser connection or even fall out of the socket - esp. if yours is a heavy cable or if it has one of those AD/DC converters at the plug end pulling down on the adapter.
On the other hand, flat 2-prong adapters are slightly more compact and fit better in your pocket. So if you want to get one, I recommend you at least find one that is rubberized or has ridges or a lip to make it easier to pull out of the socket. (The cheap ones made of hard slippery plastic are the worse). And make sure you don't overpay. There are dozens of merchants selling these; make sure you don't pay more than $2/pc including shipping.
Lastly, keep in mind, the schuko socket fits most European countries but not all - most notably UK, and Italy which have their own peculiar sockets.
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Do not buy it! Oct 04, 2009
By Andras Bucsinszky
"Simonsays"
I purchased two of these. First of all, the converters I received look totally different from the one pictured above. This "alternate" design has loose prongs that move about - not exactly a good attribute for an elctrical connector - and the body of it looks as if it could fall apart any moment. For $5 a piece it is relatively inexpensive, but was still a total waste of money since I will probably never use it.
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